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Texas cyclist shoots driver who deliberately crashed into his riding partner

Police say he was justified in using firearm because he feared for his life

A cyclist in Houston, Texas, shot a driver who had crashed into another rider – with the city’s police department saying that he was justified in pulling the trigger, because he feared for his life.

The incident happened in the city’s East End at the weekend, reports ABC 13 Eyewitness News.

The motorist, 26-year-old Jose Angel Hernandez, is alleged to have shouted at a couple cycling to get off the road as he drove his vehicle at a woman, apparently on purpose.

The man she was riding with then opened fire on the driver –carrying a concealed weapon is permitted in Texas under licence, although even that requirement will be scrapped from 1 September.

A police officer at the scene was reported as saying: “He was in fear of his life, and he was trying to defend himself.”

The cyclists were said to be “okay” following the incident, while Hernandez was taken to hospital for treatment for unspecified injuries and has since been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon – in other words, his car.

Local cycle campaign group Bike Houston said on Twitter: “While we do not recommend people carry a weapon while riding their bikes, this incident shows that the threat of traffic violence is enough to convince some bicyclists that they must.”

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Mungecrundle replied to RoubaixCube | 3 years ago
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I get a bit anxious if I don't have a camera on my bike but it must be extremely stressful being so terrified of simply going to work that you would feel the need to go "strapped" with a deadly weapon. Not just for protection against some armed raider of the imagination but a similarly armed co-worker who might suddenly decide to have a really bad day or more likely, being a planned act, bring far superior firepower to the party.

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brooksby replied to Mungecrundle | 3 years ago
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That's what I don't understand about 'Merica, looking at it from the UK.

In large parts of that country, there's a pretty good chance that any person you encounter is carrying a gun.

I'd be f-ing terrified to even accidentally make eye contact: "What you looking at?" <blam!>

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BobK replied to RoubaixCube | 3 years ago
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Yeah, right. Instead of just giving robber $234 from the cash register and let the gigacorporation collect the insurance, you start shooting around, with best case being "you just killed a guy in a self-defence for $234", worst case "you got killed for $234 because you escalated and the robber shot first" and middle ground "you killed a random bystander for $234". That's awesome. 'MURICA! FREEDOM! 2ND AMENDMENT!

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JF69 replied to BobK | 3 years ago
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Cool story bro. Yeah it always, always, always goes exactly like you described.

Yeah, right. Instead of just giving robber $234 from the cash regist...(SNIPPED FOR CLARITY)

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Secret_squirrel | 3 years ago
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A cyclist and a gun owner.  The cops must have been so conflicted.....

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IanGlasgow replied to Secret_squirrel | 3 years ago
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Until they realised the driver is Hispanic.

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Sriracha | 3 years ago
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I'd recommend both parties leave the deadly weapons at home.

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eburtthebike | 3 years ago
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While shooting people should generally not be condoned, self defence and the defence of other innocent parties is certainly justifiable, and rather levels out the playing field between cyclists and drivers.  If one person has a lethal weapon and uses it to inflict injury and death, surely the threatened party should be afforded the same?

About thirty years ago, there was a spate of drivers in the USA being shot by other drivers for some perceived infraction, and suddenly, drivers became incredibly polite to each other, for fear of being shot.  I'm sure the same effect would be had if cyclists were allowed to shoot at drivers who deliberately put their lives at risk, and let's face it, the government don't give a flying flamingo about cyclists dying, killed by dangerous drivers. 

How about carrying a fake AK47 strapped over your shoulder?  That would get you plenty of room.

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